Screaming Newborns Won't Stop Crying. Moment They're Placed Next to Each Other Again, Peace Follows
Be still, my baby-loving heart. If I thought for a second I’d seen the best of viral baby videos, I was wrong.
Yes, I’m seven months pregnant and I have babies on the brain. But you can’t deny that whether you’re expecting or not, there’s just something about adorable baby videos that make you feel all warm and tingly inside.
I’m a sucker for love. I’m convinced it’s something we need more of in this world.
It’s one thing for an adult to comfort a friend or a spouse or a child. But there’s something else to be said for children who show love for one another.
When Weston and Caleb Lyman were born, these twin boys immediately made their feelings known. The boys had barely been welcomed into the world when it became clear they’d be inseparable.
Dane, the boys’ dad, filmed the sweet moment his sons shared so his wife, Lisa, could see their special bond. The heartwarming comfort the infants’ offered each other is astonishing.
Because no one taught them how to love, they just do. After nine months spent in close quarters together, the Lyman twins weren’t quite ready to part.
Watch as they react to their separation and reunion. You won’t be able to stop hitting the replay button.
Since their birth in February 2018, the boys have had a chance to bond with their other siblings, Corinne and Amelia. “Their sisters cannot get enough of them!” Dane shared in a Facebook post.
“Lisa and I are smitten as well,” he continued. “I love my family.”
What a sweet little family. I’m sure the boys’ sisters will guard and protect their brothers.
And I have no doubts that, as the boys get older, their special bond will only grow. Before the Lymans know it, their sons will be taking care of their sisters as well.
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